Haunted spots in San Antonio

We've clawed through the San Antonio Express-News archives to resurrect some of the spookiest tales that still haunt the Alamo City. Click through to see which spots in San Antonio should give you the shivers.

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The former site of Casbeer's at the Church: Before Casbeer's came and went, the building was a Methodist church and then the Alamo Street Restaurant and Theater. It is said to be home to several ghosts, including an actress named Miss Margaret, who sometimes appears as a puff of smoke. A boy named Little Eddie, who's said to have died of polio at age 12, is also reported to haunt the building. Eddie's said to be a bit more mischievous: he enjoys levitating or moving objects and shoving people from behind.

The former site of Casbeer's at the Church: Before Casbeer's came and went, the building was a Methodist church and then the Alamo Street Restaurant and Theater. It is said to be home to several ghosts, including an actress named Miss Margaret, who sometimes appears as a puff of smoke. A boy named Little Eddie, who's said to have died of polio at age 12, is also reported to haunt the building. Eddie's said to be a bit more mischievous: he enjoys levitating or moving objects and shoving people from behind.